basis, whether provisions required by part 4 for accessible routes (exterior and interior), ramps, entrances, toilets, parking, and displays and signage, would threaten or destroy the historic...
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4.1.7(1)(b)
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Enforcement and Remedies
that may be required of an employer who is found to have discriminated against an applicant or employee with a disability include compensatory and punitive damages, back pay, front pay, restored...
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§35.151 New Construction and Alterations
Those commenters recommended that the Department adopt the criteria of ‘‘adverse effect’’ published by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation under the National Historic Preservation...
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§35.151 New construction and alterations. (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Those commenters recommended that the Department adopt the criteria of "adverse effect" published by the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation under the National Historic Preservation...
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Federal Trail Data Standards
set of standardized data attributes and corresponding definitions for tabular and spatial data that are applicable to all federally managed trails, including national scenic and national historic...
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Van Accessible Signage
The Board has restored the requirement that the designation of van spaces include the term "van accessible" (502.6)....
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Accessible Route to Parking
Many commenters disagreed and urged that such a requirement be restored in the final rule....
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The Facilities Toolbox
The toolbox focuses on issues at administrative sites, but also contains topics such as accessibility, partnerships, recreational fees, historic facilities, and water and wastewater....
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Section 35.151(b) Alterations (Section-by-Section Analysis)
Proposed § 35.151(b)(3) provides that alterations to historic properties shall comply, to the maximum extent feasible, with the provisions applicable to historic properties in the design...
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The Rehabilitation Act
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227 Sales and Service
In addition, the final rule restores an exception for smaller facilities that allows one check-out aisle to be accessible (227.2, Exception)....
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R202.3.1 Existing Physical Constraints
include, but are not limited to, underlying terrain, right-of-way availability, underground structures, adjacent developed facilities, drainage, or the presence of a notable natural or historic...
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Site Constraints
An example might include construction of a new infill building with a historic facade which must be maintained (thus predetermining the entry floor level) and where space for a ramp is not...
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Finding Balance
Finding Balance This historic civil rights legislation seeks to end the unjustified segregation and exclusion of persons with disabilities from the mainstream of American life. . . ....
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11B-206.4 Entrances
Where exceptions for alterations to qualified historic buildings or facilities are permitted by 202.5, no more than one public entrance shall be required to comply with 206.4....
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1.1 Conditions for an Exception
.); National Historic Preservation Act (16 U.S.C. §§ 470 et seq.); Wilderness Act (16 U.S.C. §§ 1131 et seq.); or Other Federal, State, or local law the purpose of...
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Threshold Height
Conversely, a few comments urged that this exception be broadened to restore a similar allowance for exterior sliding doors. Response....
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Exemptions (Religious Entities and Private Clubs)
The ADA does not apply to religious organizations and private clubs, entities which historically have been exempt from federal civil rights laws....
- The Power of 504 by Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund (DREDF)
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1.1.1 Title
Residential Code Part 3 – California Electrical Code Part 4 – California Mechanical Code Part 5 – California Plumbing Code Part 6 – California Energy Code Part 8 – California Historical...
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An example of an "undue burden" and how it might be solved is:
An example of an "undue burden" and how it might be solved is: In a small municipality, the town council holds its public meetings in an auditorium on the second floor of an historic...
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R211.2 Pedestrian Signs
Pedestrian route signs along an historic trail, sidewalk closure and pedestrian detour signs, and tourist information signs are examples of signs that provide directions, warnings, or other...
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G.6.vii. - What are the historical financial threshold and circumstances that appear to satisfy the courts relative to "undue burden" justifications by the government?
Undue burden cases are unique and require an examination of resources on a case- bycase basis. A general discussion on undue burden as it relates to 508 is offered on...
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Introduction
the public in learning about everything from artists' masterworks to the composition of an atom to the history of barbed wire. (1,2) These museums - a term used broadly to include zoos, historic...